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Great Expectations

Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: Collins, 1968

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Book: Good
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Pages: Good
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A timeless classic of English literature, Great Expectations chronicles the coming-of-age of Philip Pirrip, known as Pip, as he navigates the complexities of social class, ambition, and love in 19th-century England. This poignant narrative presents a vivid tapestry of memorable characters, from the eccentric Miss Havisham to the convict Magwitch, whose lives intertwine with Pip's journey from humble beginnings to unexpected fortune. Dickens masterfully illustrates themes of guilt, redemption, and the true meaning of happiness, all while maintaining a compelling and often darkly humorous tone. The novel details the profound impact of wealth and societal expectations on personal identity, offering a powerful critique of Victorian society. It remains a compelling read, captivating audiences with its intricate plot and profound insights into the human condition.

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Author: Charles Dickens
Binding: Hardback
Published: Collins, 1968

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A timeless classic of English literature, Great Expectations chronicles the coming-of-age of Philip Pirrip, known as Pip, as he navigates the complexities of social class, ambition, and love in 19th-century England. This poignant narrative presents a vivid tapestry of memorable characters, from the eccentric Miss Havisham to the convict Magwitch, whose lives intertwine with Pip's journey from humble beginnings to unexpected fortune. Dickens masterfully illustrates themes of guilt, redemption, and the true meaning of happiness, all while maintaining a compelling and often darkly humorous tone. The novel details the profound impact of wealth and societal expectations on personal identity, offering a powerful critique of Victorian society. It remains a compelling read, captivating audiences with its intricate plot and profound insights into the human condition.